A Visual Journal

All posts filed under “Public Art”

“ArtScience Museum is thrilled to be presenting some of the biggest names in Street Art in this daring and provocative new show. What started out as acts of rebellion on the streets of US cities in the 1970s, has since expanded into a major international… Read More

Photographs by Corrado Serra. Morpho’s Nest in the Cadmium House is a site-specific installation of five double-sided paintings on carved Catalonian sandstone by New York-based Spanish artist Lluís Lleó. The 13-foot, 7,000-pound paintings are Lleó’s first public art exhibition in New York. They are part of… Read More

“Presented by Friends of the High Line, High Line Art announces the High Line Plinth, a new landmark destination for major public art commissions in New York City located on the High Line at West 30th Street and 10th Avenue. Designed as the focal point of… Read More

For sixteen days, Italy’s Lake Iseo is being reimagined. 100,000 square meters of shimmering yellow fabric, carried by a modular floating dock system of 220,000 high-density polyethylene cubes, undulate with the movement of the waves as The Floating Piers rise just above the surface of the water. Visitors can experience… Read More

Photographs by Corrado Serra. Enlightened Universe is an interactive art installation that celebrates the 70th anniversary of the United Nations. A central globe is surrounded by 70 life-size figures joined in hand, one for each year that the UN has been in existence and creating a human chain of global… Read More

Photographs by Corrado Serra. Pink Lotus, a large-scale, site-specific light sculpture by artist Grimanesa Amorós, was installed on the façade of The Peninsula New York in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Amorós used LED lights to create a pink lotus flower. The installation activates the entrance… Read More